Las viudas
Las viudas

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Las viudas

1966
Movie
97 min
Spanish

Comedy consists of three stories about the sudden death of three husbands: a newly married man dies as a result of the excessive enthusiasm of his wife ("Honeymoon"), another because of a fling with a girl too fiery ("The Anniversary" ), and finally, a husband dies because of his greed and stinginess ("Portrait of Regino").

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Julio PorterGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows a group of widows who decide to band together and start a business. Facing societal expectations and personal challenges, they navigate the complexities of life and love as they strive for independence and fulfillment. Their journey highlights themes of resilience, female solidarity, and the pursuit of happiness after loss.

Critical Reception

Released in Argentina, 'Las viudas' was a modest success, appreciated for its blend of humor and dramatic undertones. Critics noted its focus on the lives of women and their struggle for autonomy in a conservative era. While not a major international hit, it resonated with local audiences for its relatable characters and its exploration of societal roles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of widowhood and female agency.

  • Praised for its ability to balance lighthearted comedy with poignant dramatic moments.

  • Found to be a charming and thought-provoking film about women finding their way.

Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but general sentiment highlights the film's heartwarming narrative and the strong performances of its lead actresses, particularly in depicting the solidarity among the widows.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of Argentine cinema in the 1960s that explored social themes with a contemporary feel.

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